Bennett-Hatfield-Obituary

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Bennett K. Hatfield

Charleston, West Virginia

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Bennett passed away on Sunday, May 22, 2016. Bennett was a resident of Williamson, West Virginia.

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Debbie and Ben began dating about the same time that me and my husband were and we always laughed and compared notes about who would be married first. We were blessed to be at their lovely wedding, as Deb was a close friend to my entire family. What an amazing family (I worked with Dennis at WCC and my hubby at Marrowbone with Ben). My heart goes out to their beautiful children, as nothing could have prepared them for such tragedy. May the knowledge that they are together again, somehow...

Taken away too soon. Stanley & I absolutely loved, respected and enjoyed our time with him when working at Massey. Thinking of his wife Debbie as well today. RIP

The Wilson family sends their deepest condolences to Ben's family and girls.
Ashley Kay and Lauren, our thoughts and prayers are with you both at this time.
We are very pleased to be able to contribute to the Academy. My Mom, Phyllis Moricle, lives on Logan Street, close to the school. I often see the children and know the school will become a fitting tribute to your father's memory.
We have many fond memories of your Mom and Dad and happy times on our Massey Coal trips. Your Dad...

Thoughts and prayers are with the family
Kim Hatfield-Ageny
Grandaughter of burl Hatfield

Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Russ Hatfield family. (Grandson of Burl Hatfield)

To Ashley and Laura,
We so enjoyed getting to know you both and your father at the Greenbrier in 2014. We are deeply sorry for your grief. Please let us know if we can do anything to help you through.
You're in our prayers,
Deanna & Matt Hartsog

I was always impressed with Mr. Hatfield. Along with another pilot I had the pleasure of flying Ben Hatfield for a few years. He always made it a point to greet me as he would board and exit the airplane. Not everyone does that, but Ben Hatfield always did it in a deliberate and very kind manner. He was a true gentleman. He was always considerate of other peoples time. If he told us he would be there at 9:00am, I could count on seeing him at 8:50. I called him Mr. Hatfield and after a few...

To Dennis, I am sure you are heart broken at the loss of your brother, I will be praying for a healing for uyou and your family. Art Simpkins.

I met Mr. Hatfield several times and was always greatly impressed by his gentle, modest, loving disposition, as well as his generosity and kindness toward his family and many others. I hope his children and other family members know that they're surrounded by love, good thoughts, and prayers.